For the 39th year in a row, the Red Bluff School of the Music Arts will present a day of music on Saturday, March 19.

Instructor Judi Richins and 58 of her students of piano, voice and trumpet will perform a variety of pieces. The individual musicians range from two years old to adult.

Four of the pianists will play an entertaining quartet on just one piano as well as performances from several adult students.

Richins’ MusiKids preschool class and 10 ladies from her healthful living group, Just for the Health of It, will perform. Student, Jennifer Peyton, will emcee the event.

There will be two concerts with different performers in each on Saturday. The first will commence at 1 p.m. followed by a reception at 3:00 p.m. for everyone who attends either concert. The second concert will begin at 4 p.m. at the First Church of God, at the corner of Luther and South Jackson streets.

Thirty-eight students, who have memorized five performance pieces and have entered and passed the annual adjudication, will be awarded medals and trophies for their accomplishments. Special recognition plaques will be awarded to eight younger students and five graduating high school students; some of whom having studied music with Richins for 13 years.